The Texas A&M baseball team entered its final series against Ole Miss hoping to finish the regular season on a high note, but the Aggies fell short in a two‑game set that saw them slip to No. 10 in the latest national rankings.
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Game 1 turned into a power display for Texas A&M, as the lineup launched seven home runs, yet the offense could not hold the lead as Ole Miss rallied to win 5‑3.
In Game 2 the momentum shifted, with Ole Miss edging a 6‑5 victory that secured the series win and left the Aggies facing a demotion in the weekly standings.
The loss dropped Texas A&M to tenth, while Ole Miss climbed five spots to No. 15, keeping its national seed hopes alive. Across the SEC, Georgia and Auburn also posted series victories, and Texas stumbled against Tennessee, leaving four conference teams in the top ten.
Looking ahead, Texas A&M will host No. 13 Mississippi State on May 14, a matchup that could reshape its postseason trajectory as the Aggies aim to climb back into the top tier.
Meanwhile, UCLA remains atop the poll at 27‑5 at Jackie Robinson Stadium, with North Carolina, Georgia Tech and other contenders jostling for position as the season’s final stretch unfolds.